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The War God Alpha's Arranged Bride (Evelyn and Alexander) novel Chapter 645

Chapter 645 Breaking The Siren’s Curse

Judy’s POV

“That’s me?” Irene asked, stepping closer to the glowing green images.

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Her eyes were wide with wonder as she stared at her green self. She was seated on the couch, tucked under the green image of Chuck, who was smiling down at her. Their eyes were locked. A green smoky haze was pouring from his eyes and into hers, and she was leaning further into him.

“Yes,” Esme answered, breaking through the silence that consumed us.

I stepped closer as well, my eyes fixed on the images in front of us, and as if they could tell that I was there, they both turned to look at me. My breathing hitched, and I felt my body tingling with the magic that surrounded me. Then, in unison, both images rose.

Irene took a step back, worried about what was going to happen, but I wasn’t afraid. I knew exactly what was going to happen. With easy steps, I walked towards them, keeping my head held high. I knew exactly what I needed to do; this was magic that was standing in front of me, and I was the host.

The words of the Moon Goddess surfaced in my mind: she told me to put faith in myself and my magic; my magic told me to trust it. That’s exactly what I was planning on doing.

I reached my hand out once I was only inches from the magic, and they both reached theirs out as well, mimicking my movements. And then we clasped hands; the glow was so bright I had to squint to see appropriately. It was radiating both the green light of the curse and my white glow, mixing into something entirely different.

Suddenly, the green faded away, replaced by a soft white glow around each of them. I could see the outlines of smiles on their faces, and then they released their hold on my hand. I stepped back, allowing them space to move freely.

These two magical entities… essence of the curse… had been trapped here the entire time, and now I was setting them free.

They both stepped around me; silence took over the room as everyone watched in awe, even Irene was stunned silent, watching herself move towards Chuck, who was growing restless and aggravated, but couldn’t move.

“What’s happening to me?” Irene asked, and when I turned to look at her, I saw she was glowing so brightly it was hard to look directly at her.

She was staring down at her own arms, her eyes wide.

The image of Chuck stood before the real Chuck, their eyes locking for a brief moment, and then the glowing image stepped right into him, making Chuck glow even brighter green than he had a moment ago.

It must have been painful to have his magic returning to him against his will because he gritted his teeth and grunted. His eyes were blazing with fury and pain all at the same time. He lowered himself, unable to keep himself on his feet any longer, and I heard the loud growl of his wolf as he tried to fight against it.

But it was already too late; it was in notion.

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Chapter 645 Breaking The Siren’s Curse

Taylor stepped back, though he was still alert and protective of those in the room.

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The image of Irene waited a moment; her eyes were no longer staring at Chuck, who was on the ground, in pain. Her eyes were fixed on Irene across the room, who was still staring down at her body in panic.

It didn’t look like she was in any pain, but she looked more terrified than anything. I could practically hear the rapid beating of her heart and her quickened breathing.

Irene looked up, as if she could feel eyes on her, and she locked onto the glowing image of her.

I watched the glowing image of Irene lift her hand in a waving motion, and then she blew Irene a kiss, which made us all look at one another in confusion. And then a slight smile tipped the corner of her lips. Irene stared at her in awe, and then she let out a breath, her body visibly relaxing.

A small smile formed on Irene’s lips as well, and tears filled her eyes. Then, the glowing image turned to Chuck and stepped inside of him, just like the other one did. Making him glow even more. This time, I had to look away because the glow was overwhelming.

Irene screamed, drawing our attention to her. The glow that had once surrounded her was so bright it was hard to look at her, but now it was shooting from her body toward Chuck.

This time, I knew it was painful because of how badly she was screaming.

It seemed painful for both of them because he was screaming as well.

It was over as quickly as it began, though; the second it ended, Irene collapsed to the ground in one heap, and Nan rushed to aid her.

I let out a breath as the tingling sensation left my body, and the glow seemed to have stopped. Chuck lay on the ground, unconscious, and the room was filled with an eerie, confused silence.

“That was something,” Cora finally said, breaking the silence.

“I should get him back,” Taylor murmured, clearing his throat. “I need to contact Alpha Jeremy about payments for him, and I’m sure Gavin has some questions of his own.”

I nodded, knowing he was most likely right.

“Are you going to be okay?” I asked.

He nodded.

“Yeah, I should be fine,” he told me. “No need to worry. I’ll let Gavin know that it worked and everything should be back to normal.”

“We don’t exactly know if it worked,” Nan said, standing to her feet. “Irene passed out.”

“It worked,” I assured her. “I can feel it.”

Nan didn’t look too sure, but she nodded.

Taylor worked to get Chuck out of the mansion while he was still unconscious, and I went to Irene, who was starting to come through.

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Chapter 645 Breaking The Siren’s Curse

“Is she going to be okay?” Nan asked, worry evident in her voice.

“She will be fine,” Esme assured us. “She’ll be tired, but she just needs some rest.”

Just as soon as Taylor walked outside with Chuck and towards his car, a new presence appeared at the doorway. I saw a panicked Erik staring down at Irene. His wolf was on the edge, and I knew he would lose control if he didn’t get to her soon enough. I probably should have told him to give Irene some space, but I could see that he needed his true mate, and I couldn’t blame him for that.

If it were Gavin, I know nothing could keep me from him.

I nodded at him as he looked at me, like he was asking for my permission.

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